The Unbelievable Homes Of West Asia And Africa | Show Me Where You Live Marathon

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The Unbelievable Homes Of West Asia And Africa | Show Me Where You Live Marathon


Phillipe is interested in how architecture can provide a glimpse into how people live all around the world. He travels to some of the most unique spots and culture on the planet to see what they have to offer. Starting off in Kandovan, a village in northwestern Iran, people here live in cones of rock created from thousand-year-old volcanic…

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  1. I noticed we didn't hear from any of the women, I wonder if they feel as good about things as the men. Regardless the rock-carved homes are cool.

  2. This is a very interesting and unique place on earth 🌎🌍 that mother nature has given us. Some times people move in those remote areas because of war. Human beings like to destroy each other 😭💔🙏

  3. It's not about poor man's wood. It's about the durability, and it's beauty of the finish..It won't rott like wood. Plus it grows fast. .we need to stop being so narrow minded,, and dumb.

  4. What a beautiful place to live. You can feel the love emanating from everyone living there. I wish the whole world were like this. Thank you for showing us this. All the people in the world’s government s could learn what life should be like for all of us where everyone knows everyone and there is love and trust and less crime and turmoil. They have respect for each other. The whole world should see this!

  5. Lesson from the Kassena architect/master painter, you dont always need writing, as you know it today, to transmit knowledge.
    Those walls , if well interpreted teach you to know the peoples you are faced with.

  6. The whole world and all cultures have always been fascinating to me. I thoroughly enjoy this program. The segment on Burkina Faso made me nostalgic for my own experiences in Mali as a Peace Corps volunteer in the mid-90s, and the first segment reminded me of Capadocia, Turkey where I visited in 2013. Fascinating!

  7. When I move to Ghana, it will be the most important decision in my life. 🙏🏾 One of the most beautiful things is discovering your show and listening to your powerful messages. Thank you. Much love ❤️ Geojo

  8. Oraville sounds amazing, what a beautiful community.i need to find out more this is a strategy that could be used in other small villages/towns to build stronger more caring communities
    ❤❤ this whole video was gorgeous ❤❤

  9. Thank you so much for the bringing me so close to learn about different cultures around the world.I have desired to practice deep into giving free food.The India culture eating for free and shopping without exchange of money,with this am really looking forward to start it and put it into practice such a blessing to the less fortunate.

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  11. So much wisdom about sustainability, environmental and communal to be learned from these humble, intelligent peoples. Kudos TRACKS!

  12. What an interesting programme. They all got along well and are happy. Seems to me that the simple life is more attractive and healthy than what goes on in the western hemisphere.

  13. Oh look at those cute children. They are no different from children here in the USA. They too want to play and have fun. Theytoo want to be competitive and outshine each other. Show more of them and how they interact with each other. Thank you. This was beautiful.